Abstract
This anonymized Research Note reports qualitative observations and interview evidence to explore the operation of a U-pick lychee orchard located in China’s Pearl River Delta. Observation reveals the ironic juxtaposition of an owner-built cottage on a forested hillside surrounded by an intensively planned, densely populated urban environment featuring high-rise apartment towers. Field data show that informality, social networks, and petty entrepreneurialism are all manifest in urban agriculture, lychee production, labor, and land tenure. This Research Note illustrates the interstitial porosity that exists within the incorporated bounds of an urban area with informal economic activity adjacent to formal occupations and hillside orchards in the shadows of high-rise apartment towers.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Eurasian Geography and Economics |
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Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Bibliographical note
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Keywords
- China
- informality
- lychee orchard
- Pearl River Delta
- urban agriculture